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Hull KR v Leeds Rhinos, Thursday 21st July, 8pm

16th July 2016

By Leeds Rhinos

Tickets and travel are now on sale for the Leeds Rhinos away match against Hull KR at the KC Lightstream Stadium, Hull on Thursday 21st July, kick off 8pm.

Tickets are for reserved seating in the Colin Hutton North Stand, which is behind the posts at one end of the ground. These are priced at £23 adults, £16 OAP’s (over 60) and Students and £13 for Juniors under 16. Junior Season Members must exchange their voucher from their away voucher booklet for a match ticket in advance of the match at the Leeds Rugby Retail Store or Ticket Office (match day only). Under 5’s are free of charge but require a ticket. Ambulant disabled tickets are priced at £23, £16 and £13 depending on age. Helper tickets are also available if required and upon production of valid ID. For wheelchair disabled tickets and disabled car parking, please contact Hull KR on 01482 222072.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION – Ticket prices on Match day increase by £2. Tickets are for RESERVED SEATING and there are no junior voucher swaps available at Hull KR on the night of the game.

Official coach travel is now priced at £16. However, don’t forget that if you are a 2016 season member you can travel to this match for free! You must exchange the travel voucher you received with your season membership card at the Leeds Rugby Retail Store 24 hours prior to the match – terms and conditions apply.

The coach will depart from Car Park F on St Michaels Lane at Headingley Carnegie Stadium at 5pm.

New for 2016, there will be a coach departing for the Hull KR game from The Buffers, Rakehill Road, Scholes, LS15 4AL. Please note when booking you must request travel from The Buffers to ensure you are included on the list. This option is available until 5pm on Tuesday 19th July is also priced at £16.

Match tickets will be available until 3pm on Thursday 21st July from the Leeds Rugby Retail Store. To book either or both tickets and travel, please call the Ticket Office Hotline on 0371 423 13 15, come down to the Leeds Rugby Retail Store at Headingley Carnegie Stadium or book online at www.therhinos.co.uk/buytickets.

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Hull KR 20 Leeds Rhinos 24

21st July 2016

By Leeds Rhinos

Tries from Jimmy Keinhorst, Rob Burrow, James Segeyaro and Ryan Hall secured the Rhinos four home games in the Qualifiers in a hard fought clash with Hull KR.

Having defeated the league leaders in their last two games the Rhinos faced a fellow team from the Qualifiers in their final game of the regular season.

Both teams knew a win would secure them four home games in the qualifiers and the opening ten minutes were a cagey affair with neither team able to create too many chances to threaten the opposition.

However, it was the home side who opened the scoring when Matty Marsh read Albert Kelly’s through kick perfectly to pick up the ball off the bounce and score. Josh Mantellato added the conversion to give his side a 6-0 lead after 13 minutes.

It was the first time in eleven games that the Rhinos had not scored first but they responded in fantastic form with two special tries. Jimmy Keinhorst, who started in the centres in place of Joel Moon after he was ruled out with a knee injury, took a pass from Rob Burrow before shooting through a gap, side stepping the full back and reaching out one handed to score. Liam Sutcliffe added the conversion to level the score.

The Rhinos then took the lead in the next with a finally worked try. The score was created by skilful offloads by Mitch Garbutt and Jamie Jones-Buchanan that eventually put Sutcliffe away. He was tackled by Hull KR were back peddling and Burrow punished them with a classic try from the captain as he skipped and ducked his way through the Rovers defence. Sutcliffe added the conversion again to make it 12-6 after 21 minutes.

Leeds had a couple of more half chances but they were punished with three minuts to go in the half when Maurice Blair touched down out wide. Television suggested he may have lost control of the ball but referee Robert Hicks was confident enough to award the try without referring to the video referee Chris Kendall. Mantellato looked to curl his conversion attempt in from wide out but was just wide so it remained 12-10 at half time to the Rhinos.

However, Hull KR did get in front within minutes of the re-start. The score came from a Rhinos attack. A cross field kick was intended for Ryan Hall, it was knocked down and Kelly was quickest to react. He broke up field before kicking back inside to Minns who offloaded to Ken Sio to score a 100 metre try. The video ref was called to check on the onside at the kick on halfway but not a potential knock on from the original kick and the score was awarded. Mantellato added the conversion to extend his side’s lead to 16-12.

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The Rhinos were their own worst enemy at times as they tried to battle a way back into the game however they finally got their break through when James Segeyaro supported a break by Galloway and took the offload to score his first try for the club. Sutcliffe added the conversion to put his side back in front at 18-16.

Both teams had chances to win the game after that but as Hull KR looked to attack from deep a spilled pass by Minns was lapped up by Ryan Hall, who picked up and cut back inside to score. Sutcliffe was on target again and looked to have given his side a 24-16 winning margin.

However, Hull KR scored through Dixon from the kick off and although Mantellato missed the conversion they still had 21 seconds to try and win the game but the Rhinos held on and secured four home games in the Qualifiers.